Monday, October 28, 2013

DIY REPAIR MY SENA SMH10 UNIVERSAL BLUETOOTH HELMET INTERCOM


SMH10-BK-Overview



The SMH10 is a Bluetooth 3.0 stereo headset with long-range Bluetooth intercom designed specifically for motorcycles. With the SMH10, you can call handsfree on your Bluetooth mobile phone, listen to stereo music or voice instructions of GPS navigations by Bluetooth wirelessly, and have intercom conversations in full duplex with a passenger or other motor cycle riders.

Thanks to the latest Bluetooth and the advanced digital signal processing technology, the SMH10 offers the best sound quality for both incoming and outgoing sound in its class. Also, the easy-to-access and intuitive button operations make the SMH10 a perfect companion for motorcycles.

Features

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  • Bluetooth 3.0
  • Bluetooth intercom up to 900 meters (980 yards)*
  • Four-way conference intercom
  • Conference phone call with intercom participant
  • Multipoint for mobile phone+GPS
  • Voice prompts
  • Bluetooth stereo headset for Bluetooth audio devices such as MP3 players
  • Bluetooth music playback control by AVRCP: play, pause, track forward and track back
  • Easy operation by versatile Jog Dial (Patent pending)
  • Sufficient sound level with integrated audio booster
  • Bluetooth handsfree for Bluetooth mobile phones
  • Bluetooth headset or stereo headset for Bluetooth GPS navigations
  • Stereo music by 3.5mm audio cable
  • Water resistant for use in inclement weather
  • Crystal clear and natural sound quality
  • Up to 12 hours talk time, 10 days stand-by time
  • Can be used while charging on road trips
  • Individual volume control for each audio source
  • Firmware upgradeable
  • Peace of mind – thanks to the two-year warranty




 




The Sena SMH10 Bluetooth headset was reviewed absolutely fantastic (read HERE) – but it's certainly a bulky unit to have on the side of helmet... AND that what causes a problem to me now..

I dropped my helmet few times and when the helmet rollings, that will damage the Sena..

Recently, strongly dropped my helmet again and I discovered that my Sena was malfunction.. huhuhuhu!!!

Dismantle the Sena from my Shoei Multitech





Arghh ! got crack here..!





Due to the crack, there was no contact between bluetooth set and the speakers...



























How its look from inside.. look at the crack..





Found that the circuit board was shifted from its original location..





Fixed the board





Glue the crack using Elephant Glue..






Tested & its works well !!!


Thursday, October 24, 2013

GUA MUSANG

Gua Musang is a small town deep in the jungles of central Kelantan. While it has little of interest in itself, it's a convenient gateway for Taman Negara National Park. This small town is almost famous for its limestone hills.
 
 
 

 
 
 
Gua Musang literally means "Cave of the Civet". On the eastern side of this town stands Bukit Gua Musang, a barren hill of rocks and deceptive stone-steps running 105 meters high. It stands in a commanding position, with a huge cave running into its interior and is about meters away from the other green tree-covered hills. From a distance, this hill looks like a stone pillar with a big crack which nearly splits it vertically into two equal halves. Between the hill and the town, there runs a railway track.
 



 
 
  
 
It was believed that long ago this town was inhabited by some superstitious hunters who made offerings of animals in front of the cave of Bukit Gua Musang. One afternoon a raging storm broke out and the huts of the hunters were destroyed. At the height of the storm a bolt of lightning struck the summit of the hill and nearly split it in two. The hunters, believing that the God of the Cave was angry with them, knelt down and began to pray. As they were praying they saw a huge pack of foxes (or musang in Malay) running into the cave. At once, they seized their bows and arrows and lay in wait for the foxes. They waited the whole evening but the foxes did not emerge, not even when the storm had stopped. From then on, the inhabitants called the cave Gua Musang.




































 

Thursday, October 17, 2013

DIY REFLECTOR FOR MY TREKKER OUTBACK!

Previously installed the same 3M Stickers on my GIVI V35 side boxes... Here how its look like..


Click HERE to view full story...
 
 
 
 
Today..im gonna repeat the same process for my New Trekker Outback..

Cut into any shape u like





Just stick it









Tadaaa......















Finished! DIY Reflectors in less than half an hour !!


 

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

RANTAU PANJANG & GOLOK (KELANTAN)

Kelantan State is The Cradle of Malay Culture. There are many history to be learned in Kota Baru. The rich tapestry of traditional practices and customs. The state Arts & Crafts are finest in the country i.e Wau, Wayang Kulit, Gasing, Batik, Songket etc...etc.

View from my room @ Renaisance Kota Bharu




As Malaysian, It was my BIG MISTAKE.. come to Kelantan & have breakfast at the Hotel Cafe.. Super expensive!! BTW, the food was superb.. Hahaha..
 
 
 
 
 
 
 














A must visit and shop place in Kelantan is the Pasar Besar Siti Khadijah. This grand market is constructed like a coloseum.








Rantau Panjang big border crossing which is between Thailand and Malaysia and it’s located on Malaysia’s East Coast (in Kelantan). Getting to Rantau Panjang by road means coming from Kota Bharu, which is just 40km away. If you’re going between these two towns you will go through the Pasir Mas town.










One of the things to do in this town is shopping, since there is an area with duty-free shopping which offers clothing, cigarettes and electronics.










































 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




 
 
 
 

The Golok River (Sungai Golok) is a river that lies on the border between Malaysia and Thailand. It is spanned only by the Malaysian-Thai friendship bridge



 
 
 
 
The river flows into the Gulf of Thailand at Tak Bai district, Narathiwat Province.
 









Kelantanese fish crackers (Keropok in Malay)...